Author: Public Affairs
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Take Note
Meet conductor Nicole Paiement and learn about her life and work. In celebration of Women’s History Month, Paiement, associate professor of music and conductor of the University Orchestra, will be interviewed by violinist Valerie Chase on Thursday, March 5, in the Cowell Student Health Center Conference Room at 12:10 p.m. For more information, contact the…
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New Book Examines How Different Organizations Have Responded To The Aids Epidemic
SANTA CRUZ, CA–The AIDS epidemic has spawned a range of organizational responses, from radical groups like ACT-UP to the more staid San Francisco AIDS Foundation. The origins and strategies of both groups are among those examined in the new book Lessons from the Damned: Queers, Whores and Junkies Respond to AIDS by sociologist Nancy Stoller…
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UCSC Political Scientist Teams Up With Gloria Steinem On New Book About U.S. Women’s History
New Book Captures The Experience Of Women In The United States From Precolonial Times To The Present Just in time for Women’s History Month, a new book about U.S. women’s history is appearing in bookstores. The Reader’s Companion to U.S. Women’s History (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1998) is dedicated to capturing the experience of women in…
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“‘Science is Fun’ Lecture-Demonstration Coming To UC Santa Cruz”
Balloons Explode, Polymers Expand, Solutions Glow In The Dark–and It’s Real Science SANTA CRUZ, CA–Chemist and educator Bassam Z. Shakhashiri, whose entertaining lectures captivate children and adults alike, will deliver his popular "Science is Fun" presentation at UC Santa Cruz on Thursday, March 12. The lecture-demonstration, open to the public at no charge, will begin…
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UCSC Graduate Student Receives Prestigious National Prize
Arun Kashyap (center) is pictured with former Affymax colleagues Nick Wrighton (left) and Ray Chang. The trio were among those honored by AAAS with the Newcomb Cleveland Prize this year. SANTA CRUZ, CA–A graduate student at the University of California, Santa Cruz, has received the prestigious Newcomb Cleveland Prize from the American Association for the…
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Legislators Discuss Bond Measures, Budget Prospects During Visit
Assemblymember Fred Keeley (left) and state senator Bruce McPherson said they came to the forum mostly to hear ideas and comments from the UCSC community. Chancellor Greenwood introduced the two legislators to the audience and helped field questions. More than 30 people attended the forum at the Red Room at College Eight. Assemblymember Fred Keeley…
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Making The News
National Geographic interviewed biophysicist David Deamer for a story on "The Rise of Life on Earth." A striking photo of molecules in the lab, taken by Deamer, accompanies a caption about his work on the conditions that may have formed the first cells. California’s coast is receiving a one-two punch from the season’s heavy rainstorms,…
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UCSC Hosts Northern California Ocean Sciences Bowl On March 1
High school students from central and northern California will converge on UCSC on Sunday, March 1, for the northern California regional Ocean Sciences Bowl. The event, which is free and open to the public, brings eight teams of students together to test their knowledge of the ocean as they field queries on the biology, chemistry,…
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Parking Fines
Because the availability of parking spaces on campus is limited, the University Police Department is increasing parking enforcement. A recent survey showed that the majority of people receiving parking citations on campus either have no permit, have a permit which is not valid in the lot where their vehicle is parked, or are parked at…
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Regional History Project Publishes Oral Histories Of Two Leaders Of Regional Agriculture
Two new oral histories focusing on the area’s agricultural history have been published by the University Library’s Regional History Project. The volumes are Jack L. DeBenedetti, Jr.: Brussels Sprouts and Artichoke Growing on the North Coast, and Charles Dick: Agricultural Regulation in Santa Cruz, 1930-1967. The DeBenedetti publication, featuring the commentary of the late Jack…
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Shakespeare Santa Cruz Captures Record Number Of Drama-Logue Awards
Shakespeare Santa Cruz was awarded nine Drama-Logue Critics Awards for its 1997 season. The coveted awards, presented each year for the past 21 years by the Hollywood-based weekly theater review and casting magazine Drama-Logue, recognize exceptional theater produced in the Los Angeles and San Francisco Bay areas during the previous year. This year’s awards ceremony…
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Take Note
Swim, bike, and run at the 8th Annual Skippy Triathlon, sponsored by UCSC intramural sports, on Saturday, March 7, at 8 a.m. at the East Field House pool. The event includes a 1,000-yard swim in the pool, a 6-mile mountain bike ride, and a 5.2-mile cross-country run. The cost is $15/person. For more information, call…